From Kapil Dev to MS Dhoni, those great players of Indian Cricket who work in the Indian Army.
Cricket News Desk. The country will celebrate January 26 as the 73rd Republic Day. The valor of the army will be shown on Rajpath. Because of the army, we and our country are safe, and there is no need to tell how much respect all the countrymen have for our soldiers. There are many stars of the sports world who brought glory to the country by joining the army along with their sports. MS Dhoni, Kapil Dev, Abhinav Bindra are included in this list. Let us know about the jobs of all these players in the army.
Let's start with Sachin Tendulkar, who is called the God of Cricket. Sachin brought glory to his country through cricket not only in India but all over the world. Sachin made many records in his name. Sachin Tendulkar, who has captained Team India, is the group captain in the Indian Air Force. Tendulkar has flown in the Sukhoi-30 MKI of the Force. Abhinav Bindra's name is very famous in the country, although people in the country are still unaware of his game, but Bindra has made a place in the hearts of the countrymen with his records. Bindra was inducted into the Territorial Army in 2011, he was appointed to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
MS Dhoni, one of the most successful captains of Team India, has a special attachment to the army. In 2011, Dhoni was made Lieutenant Colonel in the Indian Army. Dhoni had also patrolled the valley with the soldiers. For this, he had also withdrawn his name from the West Indies tour at that time. Kapil Dev, the first captain to make Team India the World Cup winner, also wears army uniform. On 24 September 2008, Kapil Dev was appointed to the Indian Territorial Army. He joined as an Honorary Officer. Late Milkha Singh ji is the pride of the country. Apart from being a runner, he was also an army officer. Farhan Akhtar's film Bhaag Milkha Bhaag was also based on Milkha Singh ji. It showed how he became a famous runner from the army and brought glory to the country.
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